AlterNative

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples is a quarterly peer-reviewedacademic journal published by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, New Zealand’s Indigenous Centre of Research Excellence (University of Auckland). It covers indigenous studies and scholarly research from native indigenous perspectives from around the world. The journal was established in 2005 and the editors-in-chief are Tracey McIntosh and Michael Walker (University of Auckland).

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India is likely to surpass the United Kingdom in the world's largest economy rankings in 2019, according to a report by global consultancy firm PwC ... "The UK and France have regularly alternated in having the larger economy, but subdued growth in the UK in 2018 and again in 2019 is likely to tip the balance in France's favour....

Chief MinisterPinarayi Vijayan on Monday said that the increase in number of Gulf returnees was adversely affecting the state's economy. Inaugurating a three-day seminar on Re'building of Keralaeconomy - An alternative viewpoint', the chief minister said the contribution of non-resident expatriates to state's economy was enormous....

Britain will leave the European Union on March 29 without a deal unless MPs can force a delay or get their act together in time and come up with an alternative plan that Brussels is also happy with ... in time and come up with an alternative plan that Brussels is also happy with....

Britain will leave the European Union on March 29 without a deal unless MPs can force a delay or get their act together in time and come up with an alternative plan that Brussels is also happy with. The world’s fifth-biggest economy could lose preferential access to its largest export... ....

Jeremy Corbyn, leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party has said he will enter into talks with Theresa May only if the prime minister rules out a so-called no-deal Brexit, a scenario in which Britain leaves without an agreement and one that some businesses say would be disastrous for the economy....

Britain will leave the European Union on March 29 without a deal unless MPs can force a delay or get their act together in time and come up with an alternative plan that Brussels is also happy with ...The world's fifth-biggest economy could lose preferential access to its ......

Corbyn has said he will enter into talks with May only if the prime minister rules out a so-called no-deal Brexit, a scenario in which Britain leaves without an agreement and one that some businesses say would be disastrous for the economy....

Britain will leave the European Union on March 29 without a deal unless MPs can force a delay or get their act together in time and come up with an alternative plan that Brussels is also happy with. The world's fifth-biggest economy could lose preferential access to its largest ......

... War Two, has never been so uncertain.Corbyn has said he will enter into talks with May only if the prime minister rules out a so-called no-deal Brexit, a scenario in which Britain leaves without an agreement and one that some businesses say would be disastrous for the economy....

Decades of indifference to every unfairness, and every alternative interest to the economy of the south-east, has finally resulted in political payback – a large group of non-metropolitan voters who don't believe or care what experts think about anything....

Decades of indifference to every unfairness, and every alternative interest to the economy of the south-east, has finally resulted in political payback – a large group of non-metropolitan voters who don't believe or care what experts think about anything....

“Now, the Philippines is at risk of increasing its dependence on the dirtiest fossil fuel, coal ... According to Michael Shellenberger, president at Environmental Progress which is a non-government organization, nuclear energy is the most viable alternative to “rapidly grow the economy while reducing air pollution.” ... He added....

Britain will leave the European Union on March 29 without a deal unless MPs can force a delay or get their act together in time and come up with an alternative plan that Brussels is also happy with. The world's fifth-biggest economy could lose preferential access to its largest ......